Satellite navigation systems underpin modern society, supporting aviation, transportation, telecommunications, and scientific ...
Electronic interference with satellite navigation systems has emerged as a significant threat in modern conflicts, particularly impacting military operations that rely on drones and precision weapons.
On Sunday, a plane carrying European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen was reportedly forced to land in Bulgaria using paper maps after its GPS navigation systems were jammed. Bulgarian authorities ...
New analysis shows that attacks on satellite navigation systems have impacted some 1,100 ships in the Middle East since the ...
Global satellite navigation interference will cause an Exxon Valdez-style incident unless the world wakes up to the threat ...
Satellite positioning has quietly evolved into one of the most important technologies supporting the digital economy. By 2026, GPS systems ...
As airlines halt flights and detour around conflict zones, operational ripples can be subtle—but far-reaching.
Increasing incidents of interference with aviation, maritime and other satellite telecommunications services mean States need to urgently enhance their protection of a critical radio-frequency band, ...
VIENNA, 30 December (UN Information Service) – The International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) met in Pasadena, United States, from 8 to 12 December 2008, to review and ...
Satellite navigation is everywhere today. You might not even notice it, but your phone, car navigation, and even delivery tracking rely on GPS and GNSS systems. Surveyors use these signals to map land ...
WASHINGTON — A recently launched Indian navigation satellite is stranded in a transfer orbit after the failure of its onboard propulsion system and could soon renter. The Indian Space Research ...